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Filing system (disambiguation)

filing system         
Electronic court filing         
AUTOMATED TRANSMISSION OF LEGAL DOCUMENTS FROM AN ATTORNEY FROM A COURT TO AN ATTORNEY, AND FROM AN ATTORNEY OR OTHER USER TO ANOTHER ATTORNEY OR OTHER USER OF LEGAL DOCUMENTS
User:Chuckallen/Electronic Court Filing; Electronic Court Filing
Electronic court filing (ECF), or e-filing, is the automated transmission of legal documents from an attorney, party, or self-represented litigant to a court, from a court to an attorney, and from an attorney or other user to another attorney or other user of legal documents.http://www.
TiVo Media File System         
PROPRIETARY FILE SYSTEM USED ON TIVO HARD DRIVES
Tivo's Media File System; Tivo Media File System
The MFS or Media File System is a proprietary file system used on TiVo hard drives for fault tolerant real-time recording of live TV.

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Filing system

Filing system may refer to:

  • Filing cabinet, a piece of office furniture
  • File system, a method of storing and organizing computer files and their data
  • Sorting, any process of arranging items systematically
  • Taxonomy (general), the science and practice of classification
Pronunciation examples for filing system
1. has a filing system for memories that attach emotions
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2. By the way, speaking of the filing system, it never occurred to us
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Examples of use of filing system
1. Make broad headings for your filing system so that you have to spend less time looking for filed material. 5.
2. Without money to invest in technology and management improvements, the agency continued to rely on a paper–based filing system from the pre–computer age.
3. Sven‘s office is downbeat – tiny, and extremely untidy with piles of paper everywhere and no sign of a coherent filing system.
4. Last year researchers identified the part of the brain that acts as a kind of filing system helping us organise and communicate the meaning behind words.
5. Early in her tenure, for example, Ackerman came across a motorized filing system that had broken long ago, trapping hundreds of personnel records behind a wall.